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LEGAL SYSTEMS AND BUSINESS LAW

The paper is going to identify some of the major problems with the legal systems that are reasonably related to Business Law. It will study the problems or that may make a case pending in the legal system or may take long or a person may be judged wrongfully.

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language english
wordcount 3674 (cca 10 pages)
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Table of contents

1.0 INTRODUCTION 1
1.1 PROBLEMS 1
1.2 THE LEGAL SYSTEM AND HINDRANCE TO FAIR TRADE 2
1.3 SOLUTIONS 7
1.4 CONCLUSION 10
1.5 REFERENCIES 11

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LEGAL SYSTEMS AND BUSINESS LAW 1.0 INTRODUCTION Business related trade agreements require the legal systems that are fast and efficient and necessary to protect their intellectual properties and its rights to freedom of religion. Critics say that the majority of the business claims are designed to harass the people it perceives as its enemies. Those businesses with much wealth have abused the federal court system by using it to destroy their opponents than to resolve actual disputes that has existed between them. This is normally over trademark trade agreements or any other existing legal matter constituting extraordinary, malicious, wanton and oppressive conduct. It is abundantly clear that the people sought to harass the individual defendants will destroy the businesses of defendants through massive litigation and other highly questionable litigation tactics. Facts should be looked at as to the general reasons undesirable for a judge to respond to criticism based on their own actions. Matters that pertain business trade agreements should be developed further to foster the administration of justice so as to prevent interference with pending litigation of other business ...





... have himself or herself to incur the burden and all the cost involved in having his or her counsel at trial day in day out sitting by while witness after witness comes in and are not being cross-examined. We should therefore hope that the efficiency this improved business law system would be shared not only those who have to fund the court system, but also those people who participate in it. It has thus been seen that the strongest criticism of the business related civil justice system has been its long delays on issues outstanding in the legal system. Its complexity and cost and how far it has to go to the recent reforms in the civil justice system.
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